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Tulsa Police Seize 74 Pounds Of Meth In Ongoing Investigation
Officers seized 74 pounds of meth while executing a search warrant this week, Tulsa Police said. Officers shared photos from the bust with us. Police said officers also recovered more than a pound of fentanyl. However, police said they cannot provide any details on the ongoing investigation at this time.
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Domestic Violence Expert Shares Resources After Broken Arrow Murder-Suicide
Investigators are releasing new details about the murder-suicide that happened Thursday night. They said Kenneth Carpenter killed his wife Diane in their Broken Arrow home. Police said this is the second homicide that happened in BA this week and the second murder-suicide to happen within the past few months. Police...
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Husband, Wife Identified In Broken Arrow Murder-Suicide
Police have identified a woman who was found dead and a man who died by suicide after a standoff at a home in Broken Arrow on Thursday night. According to police, 66-year-old Diane Carpenter was found dead at the home and 56-year-old Kenneth Carpenter was found dead by suicide following the standoff.
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1 Dead After Being Hit By Car On Highway 169, Police Investigating
A person has died after being hit by a car in Tulsa Friday night, authorities said. The incident happened near 1400 North on Highway 169. Police said the victim was walking either along or across Highway 169 when they were hit. This is a developing story.
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2 Dead After Murder-Suicide At Broken Arrow Home, Police Say
Two people are dead after a murder-suicide at a Broken Arrow home Thursday, police said. Police said during a welfare check, they found a woman dead inside of the home and a man with a knife, which led to a standoff. During the standoff, the man died from a self-inflicted...
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1 Charge Dismissed Against Man Accused Of Aiding In Shooting Of Tulsa Officers
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals voted Thursday morning to overturn a portion of Matthew Hall's conviction in connection to the shooting death of Sgt Craig Johnson and Officer Aurash Zarkeshan. Hall had been charged with two counts of accessory to a felony but the second count has not been...
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Woman Arrested, Accused Of Selling Fentanyl To Man Who Died From Overdose
A Tulsa woman is in the Mayes County Jail, facing charges for first degree murder. This is the second arrest in this case and investigators said they believe they could make more arrests. U.S. Marshals arrested Katelyn Young at her home and she was taken to the Mayes County Jail...
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Funeral Procession Held For TPD Officer Who Died After Battle With Cancer
A funeral procession was held on Friday morning for a Tulsa Police officer who died after a battle with cancer. Tulsa Police Officer William Hays passed away on Tuesday, January 24. The department says Hays was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in late 2021. According to the Police department, the 39-year-old officer and Marine Corps. the veteran was born in Sapulpa and graduated from Mounds High School in 2001.
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1 Killed In Crash Near Collinsville
A person is dead after a crash on North 137th E Avenue in Collinsville, according to police. Be among the first to get breaking news, weather, and general news updates from News 9 delivered right to your inbox!
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Tulsa Bakery Cleans Up After Vandalism
Employees at a Tulsa bakery are cleaning up after someone broke into their building overnight. Fresh loaves of sourdough bread are still coming out of the oven at Country Bird Bakery, despite a break-in overnight. "Someone smashed the glass, with like a block of concrete and a sack, and went...
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Sheriffs Across Oklahoma Refuse To Enforce New ATF Rule
Several Sheriff's offices across Oklahoma have said they refuse to enforce a new gun rule from the ATF. The new rule would require anyone who uses a "pistol brace" to register it with the federal government. Sheriffs are calling it an attack on the 2nd Amendment and something they will...
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Broken Arrow Plans New 4-Lane Road Extending South From Florence
The City of Broken Arrow is hammering out plans for what to do with 90 acres of land on the South side of town. The "Innovation District" will be south of Florence street, between Olive and Aspen. The city just approved a $750,000 contract with a Tulsa engineering firm to build a four-lane road that will extend from Florence, through that area.
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Every Rogers County School Now Staffed With School Resource Officer
Every school in Rogers County now has a School Resource Officer. Deputy Sheldon Morgan at Inola Public Schools said his job involves more than just keeping kids safe. It’s about being a resource for them and someone they feel comfortable talking to. Morgan is a Rogers County Deputy in...
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More Than 20 Graduate From Tulsa County Drug Court Program
More than 20 people are now graduates of the latest Tulsa County drug court class. The program is designed to put offenders dealing with drug and alcohol abuse on a path towards sobriety and become active members of society. Jeffery Holden battled drug use for years but is now sober...
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Tulsa's 'Rosie the Riveter,' 100, Remembered As Generous With 'Infectious Energy'
The woman known as Tulsa's Rosie the Riveter has passed away. Marina Metevelis lived to be 100 and will be laid to rest on Friday. Instead of flowers, the family asks that people consider making a donation to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church or to the VFW post downtown, where Metevelis rarely missed an event, and touched so many lives.
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Watch: Tulsa Dream Center Talks Importance Of Volunteer Work
The Tulsa Remote Program brings people from all over who now call Tulsa home. Many Tulsa Remote Program members get involved in the community once they arrive. On Wednesday, Jasmine Bell, who moved in from Southern California, and Tim Newton, the executive director of the Tulsa Dream Center, joined the show to talk about the importance of their volunteer work.
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Cold, Windy Weather Sticks Around
TULSA, Okla. - A cold and windy day is underway after winter weather swept across the state on Tuesday. Here are the details from News On 6 Meteorologist Alan Crone:. The back side of the system will bring periods of drizzle and light snow on Wednesday morning before pinwheeling out of the area by mid-morning. Breezy northwest wind gradually increases from 15 to 25 mph by the afternoon with mostly cloudy and cool weather. Afternoon highs should reach the upper 30s and lower 40s. Clearing sky or at least partly cloudy conditions overnight will bring Thursday morning lows into the 20s before reaching the mid-40s with light north winds Thursday. A mini-warming trend begins Friday and Saturday with afternoon highs reaching the mid or upper 50s with increasing south winds at 15 to 30 mph by Saturday afternoon. A strong arctic front should move into the area early Sunday with additional cold air likely next week. The pattern will also bring another storm system near the state with this colder weather nearby which could result in some wintry mix or even icing conditions.
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'Broken Arrow Neighbors' Launches New Program To Provide Clothes To Clients
Broken Arrow Neighbors, an organization dedicated to helping families in financial need, is expanding its services. The organization has launched a new program called 'Crane’s Closet.' It’s designed to give clothes to the organization's clients. News on 6’s Autumn Bracey was live on Thursday morning with details.
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City of Tulsa Launching Office To Help Provide Financial Stability
The City of Tulsa is taking more steps to help people understand how to save their money and become financially stable. Over the next two years, the city will be building the new Office of Financial Empowerment and Community Wealth. The new office will be an extension of the Tulsa Financial Empowerment Center, a place people have been going to for the past two years to learn how to best use their money. Nearly 600 people have gotten financial advice since the program launched in February 2020, according to the city.
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Volunteers Work To Better Understand People Experiencing Homelessness In Tulsa
Teams of volunteers, paired with professionals who work with people experiencing homelessness, fanned out in Tulsa for a yearly headcount and assessment of needs Friday. The two day count is part of a national “point in time” count that helps inform local decision makers about how to better serve Tulsa’s homeless community.
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